Hair-dressing device



F. A. SCHMIDT.

HAIR DRESSING DEVICE. APPL|cAT|QN "'FlLED MAY 21, 1920. RENEWED ocT. 26. 1922.

Patented Dec. 5, 1922.

2 aksfimaaza INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 5, i922.

Application filed May 21, 192

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FELIX A.

United States of America,

State of Missouri, have a citizen of the residing at St. Louis,

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invented new and useful Improvements 1n Hair-Dressing Devices,

ing is a specification.

oi which the follow- This invention relates to hair dressing devices and aims to provlde means for bold ing the hair in position after curling, until the halr 1s dried and the crimps or curls have crimping or set.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a flexible frame for this purpose which includes a band and cross tapes, the

latter being connected ner to permit of their to the band in amanbeing arranged 1n the most advantageous positions.

A further object is the provision of a device of thischaracter which is of simple construction and which may be easily quickly adjusted in p and osition for use.

Other objects and advantages-of the invention will appear as the following description is read in connection with the accompanying drawings.

In the drawings Fig. 1 is a view Fig. per se.

Fig. 3 is a similar Fig. iis a view of one of the tapes detached from the band showing the device in use. 2 is a perspective view of the dot ice view of the band.

Referring to the drawings in detail wherein like characters of reference denote corresponding parts. the invention includes a band which is formed of a length able material 10 which may of tape or cthersuitbe either elastic or non-elastic. The tape shown in the drawing is of the latter character and in order to adapt it to heads has connected thereto elastic tape, one end of different sizes it a short section 11 of being permanently secured and the opposite end detachably connected by means of tener 12.

In addition, ber of elastic tapes 1 the usual snap fasthe invention includes a num- 3 which are designed 0, Serial No. 383,040. Renewed October 26,

1922. Serial No. 597,136.

to be'stretched across the crownofthe head so as to hold the hair-in proper position. In order that these tapes may be located to suit the particular use of the wearer, they are movably secured to the bandand for thehair by being positioned either directly I diagonally I across the head or arranged across one another.

In the use of the invention which'is designed especially for It is especially desire5 1 Marcel waving the band I 10 is positioned about the head directly 1 above the ears and 'thetapes 13 arranged in such manner as'to hold the hair in pos tion, the latter being first subjected tofa suitable liquid applied with a' dressing'comb asis usual in operations .ofthis character.

The detachable connection of the tapes .13-

\ permitthe hair waves to run n any direction and to j A The invention 18 susceptible of various be made either large or small.

changesin its form, pr oportions and minor details. of construction and the right is herein reserved to make such changes as properly fall within the scope of the appended claim} Having described the invention what is A hair dressingdevice comprising a rela tively long woven fabric tape provided with a plurality of spaced secured to oneend of said tape; a stud carried by the outer end of said elastic" tape and I I adapted to engage one of "the sockets in the first mentioned tape,a plurality of elassockets, a short elastic.

tic tapes and a plurality of studs secured to y opposite ends of the last mentioned tapes and adapted to engage the sockets first mentioned tape. r i r In testimony whereof I afiix my signature;

' FELIX A. SCHMIDT.

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